Bernadette M Taylor is a Clinical Nurse Specialist based out of Chicago, Illinois and her medical specialization is Clinical Nurse Specialist - Neonatal. She practices in Chicago, Illinois and has the professional credentials of RN, MSN, APN. The NPI Number for Bernadette M Taylor is 1780901843 and she holds a License No. 209007258 (Illinois).Her current practice location address is 5721 S Maryland Ave # K280, , Chicago, Illinois and she can be reached out via phone at 773-834-4269 and via fax at 773-702-6100. You can also correspond with Bernadette M Taylor through mail at her mailing address at 5431 Marcella Rd, , Merrillville, Indiana - 46410-1730 (mailing address contact number - 219-884-9838).

Provider Profile Details:

NPI Number

1780901843

Provider Name

Bernadette M Taylor

Credential

RN, MSN, APN

Specialization

Clinical Nurse Specialist - Neonatal

Gender

Female

Provider Entity Type

Individual

Provider Enumeration Date

04/29/2010

Last Update Date

04/29/2010

Medicare Participation Status:
As per our records, Bernadette M Taylor does not participate in Medicare program. Non-participating providers haven't signed an agreement to accept assignment for all Medicare-covered services, but they can still choose to accept assignment for individual services. These providers are called "non-participating". You might have to pay the entire charge at the time of service.

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